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Alfred Kossmann
Dutch poet, novelist and travel writer

Alfred Kossmann

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Dutch poet, novelist and travel writer
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Male
Place of birth
Leiden, South Holland, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands
Age
76 years
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Father:
Friedrich Kossmann
Alfred Kossmann
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Biography

Alfred Kossmann (31 January 1922 – 27 June 1998) was a Dutch poet and prose writer. Kossmann and his brother Ernst Kossmann, a distinguished Dutch historian, were twins.

Biography

Born in Leiden, Kossmann was the son of the erudite librarian F. H. Kossmann. He had two brothers. His twin brother Ernst became a historian; his younger brother Bernhard played the violin professionally. The Kossmann family was partly of Jewish descent and they came from Germany before they settled in the Netherlands. Kossmann attended the Gymnasium Erasmianum in Rotterdam but never finished it. Subsequently, he worked for several years in bookshops and publishing houses. In the Second World War, he was arrested. He had to work for two-and-a-half years in Germany, along with his twin brother Ernst. In 1950, Kossmann published a novel, De nederlaag (The defeat), that was based on their experiences during the war.

After the war, he worked mainly in publishing houses. As an experienced traveller, he wrote some travel literature.

In 1972, Kossmann had a car accident that left him disabled. His novel Laatst ging ik spelevaren (Of late I went out boating) was based on these experiences. After the accident, he lived in Greece for several years. He died in Amsterdam.

Kossmann's work is characterized by a sense of irony and detachment.

Awards

  • 1951 - Lucy B. en C.W. van der Hoogtprijs (De nederlaag)
  • 1960 - Prijs van de Stichting Kunstenaarsverzet 1942-1945 (collected short stories)
  • 1964 - ANWB-prijs (Reislust)
  • 1965 - Vijverbergprijs (De smaak van groene kaas)
  • 1972 - Marianne Philips-prijs (collected works, especially Ga weg, ga weg zei de vogel)
  • 1980 - Constantijn Huygensprijs (collected works)
  • 1996 - Libris Prize (Huldigingen)
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